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About this guide...................................................................................................................................................................3 Vigor Router Configuration (ADSL)........................................................................................................................................4 Vigor Router Configuration (FTTC).........................................................................................................................................4 Vigor Router Configuration (Pre-amble).................................................................................................................................5 Vigor Router Configuration (LAN) Single LAN.......................................................................................................................5 Vigor Router Configuration (LAN) Multi-LAN........................................................................................................................6 Vigor Router Configuration (DHCP)........................................................................................................................................7 Vigor Router Configuration (Finalisation)................................................................................................................................7 Vigor Router Configuration - Access internal website on real world IP......................................................................................8
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1. (For each LAN for which the router is to handle DHCP) Click on the Details Page button for the LAN 2. Either (Where there is equipment with manually configured IPs as well as those with DHCP leases): 1. Set the Start IP address to be an IP in the range for which no lower IPs will be allocated by the router Recommendation: Set this IP to fall on a subnet boundary. This would allow scope for more advanced firewalling / filtering etc. The low IPs are free to be manually assigned to other equipment such as servers, priority workstations, printers, etc. 2. Set the IP pool count to the number of computers that are realistically going to be asking the router for an IP address 3. Set the gateway IP address to be the same as the router's own IP address on the LAN Other configurations are possible, but beyond the scope of this documentation 4. Click OK 3. Or (Where everything requires DHCP, but certain equipment must fall in a particular subnet of DHCP): 1. Set the Start IP address to be the base address of the IP range (usually ending .0) 2. Set the IP pool count to be as large as to encompass everything. This includes all DHCP leasers as well as anything which requires a fixed IP to be allocated by the router 3. Set the gateway IP address to be the same as the router's own IP address on the LAN 4. Click OK 5. Go to (LAN >> Bind IP to MAC) 6. Select the Strict Bind option 7. Enter the MAC address and required internal IP address for specific important equipment, such as servers, priority workstations, printers, etc. 8. Repeat as necessary for all equipment Recommendation: Try to keep the allocations within a specific subnet of the LAN's range. This will allow for easier separate firewalling / filtering for these pieces of equipment where necessary. 4. The previous two rules may be combined if necessary, but doing so is beyond the scope of this documentation. ... return to previous instructions
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